The Tepehuán are an indigenous people of Mexico. They live in Northwestern, Western, and some parts of North-Central Mexico. The indigenous Tepehuán language...
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O'otham by its speakers. Tepehuán Northern Tepehuán Southern Tepehuán Southeastern Tepehuán Southwestern Tepehuán Northern Tepehuán is spoken by about 10...
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The Tepehuán Revolt broke out in New Spain in 1616 when the indigenous Tepehuán attempted to break free from Spanish rule. The revolt was crushed by 1620...
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letter V. It is used in the orthographies of Dan, Ch’ol, Nankina, Northern Tepehuán, Temne, Oneida, and Wounaan and also some orthographies of Ibibio. Its...
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Pima, Lowland Pima) 3. O'otham (also known as Tepehuán proper, Southwestern Tepehuán, Southeastern Tepehuán) 4. Tepecano (†) Linguistic evidence suggests...
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sporadically populated northern New Spain include the Chichimeca War (1576–1606), Tepehuán Revolt (1616–1620), and the Pueblo Revolt (1680), the Tzeltal Rebellion...
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Xiximes (section Tepehuán Revolt)
from the Acaxees (their northern neighbors and historical enemies) and Tepehuán arguing that Jesuit churches were "temples of disease" and that destroying...
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is the same term the Tepehuán people use to refer to deities. Negrín quotes Lumholtz as stating that for the Huichol and Tepehuan "a nierika means a picture...
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The Tepehuan shiner (Cyprinella alvarezdelvillari) is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Mexico. It was described as a new species from a stream in...
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Libre y Soberano de Durango (English: Free and Sovereign State of Durango; Tepehuán: Korian; Nahuatl: Tepēhuahcān), is one of the 31 states which make up the...
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& Learning Academy, an English teacher training programme Southwestern Tepehuán language (ISO 639-3 code), from North-Western Mexico Search for "tla" ...
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Shamanism, Animism, Peyotism, Jehovah Witness, Roman Catholicism Related ethnic groups Cora, Tepehuán, Tarahumara, Hopi, other Uto-Aztecan-speaking peoples...
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Retrieved 2016-08-22. Pacheco Rojas, José de la Cruz (2008). Milenarismo Tepehuán: Mesianismo y Resistencia Indígena en el Norte Novohispano. Siglo Veintiuno...
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return to vindicate his people. In Mexico, the contemporary Pames, Otomi, Tepehuán, Totonac, and Nahua peoples are reported to worship earth deities named...
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Oʼodham, English, Spanish Religion Indigenous religion, Catholic, Protestant Related ethnic groups Hia C-eḍ Oʼodham, Akimel O'odham, Pima Bajo, Tepehuán...
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languages are divided into the Tepiman languages (including O'odham and Tepehuán), the Tarahumaran languages (including Raramuri and Guarijio), the Cahitan...
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Uto-Aztecan languages: Tepiman branch: Pápago, Pima Bajo, Northern and Southern Tepehuán Taracahita branch: Tarahumara, Guarijio language, Yaqui and Mayo Corachol...
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inhabitants of Mexico and was called cuauhtotomomi in Nahuatl, uagam by the Tepehuán and cumecócari by the Tarahumara. There have been no confirmed sightings...
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Tsardom of Russia Rebels led by Bolotnikov Rebellion suppressed 1616–1620 Tepehuán Revolt New Spain Tepehuánes Rebellion suppressed 1618–1625 Bohemian Revolt...
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Spain, victorious) 1601 Acaxee Rebellion (New Spain, suppressed) 1616 Tepehuán Revolt (New Spain, suppressed) 1680 Pueblo Revolt (Santa Fe de Nuevo México...
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indigenous peoples, but some notable groups include the Rarámuri, the Tepehuán, the Yaquis, and the Yoreme. In the second article of the Mexican Constitution...
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and Fwench Fwy in Chikn Nuggit. Vee was born on July 11, 1987. She is of Tepehuan, Spanish, and Lebanese descent. She grew up in Norwalk, CA, near Los Angeles...
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bow". In northwestern Mexico, the Tepehuán Indians of Durango use the musical bow during their mitote. The Tepehuán's musical bow has a gourd attached...
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Cocas, Guachichiles, Huichols, Cuyutecos, Otomis, Nahuas, Tecuexes, Tepehuans, Tecos, Purépecha, Pinomes, Tzaultecas and Xilotlantzingas. Some writers...
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Tepehuanes, municipal seat of the municipality Tepehuanes River Tepehuán people Tepehuán language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Spain, victorious) 1601 Acaxee Rebellion (New Spain, suppressed) 1616 Tepehuán Revolt (New Spain, suppressed) 1680 Pueblo Revolt (Santa Fe de Nuevo México...
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shortly afterwards put to death. 16–65 1616-1620 Tepehuan revolt Durango, Mexico In Durango, the Tepehuan revolted against Spanish rule. 400 Spaniards and...
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to meet them. Opposition to the missionaries built up, leading to the Tepehuán Revolt. This revolt began in 1616 in the town of Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes...
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Maya 37,072 Mexico Mexico Wichi 36,135 Chaco, Argentina Chaco, Argentina Tepehuán 36,000 Mexico Mexico Soteapanec 35,050 Mexico Mexico Shuar 35,000 Ecuador...
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Spain, victorious) 1601 Acaxee Rebellion (New Spain, suppressed) 1616 Tepehuán Revolt (New Spain, suppressed) 1680 Pueblo Revolt (Santa Fe de Nuevo México...
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